REMOTE VIEWING AND SCOTLAND’S INDEPENDENCE (satire) By Amina - TopicsExpress



          

REMOTE VIEWING AND SCOTLAND’S INDEPENDENCE (satire) By Amina Remote viewing is a procedure developed by parapsychologists using ordinary people under controlled conditions. This is somewhat similar to astral projection, the phenomenon involves a belief in the projection of consciousness to remote locations. Seems almost fantastical – but please do read on. Remote viewing under hypnosis is where the subject is able to gather information on a Target consisting of an object, place, person, etc., which is hidden from physical view of the viewer and typically separated from the viewer in space by some distance, and sometimes separated in time (future or past) as well. Hmm? It is interesting to note that in 1972, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) saw a potential use for remote viewing as a way to penetrate closed societies such as the Soviet Union without the actual risk of physical presence of spies, or the use of technical intelligence. The CIA was encouraged with the results of early trials and eventually the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) obtained funding for further experiments and conduct of actual classified remote viewing operations. With the War Against Terror as the Americans do our British Intelligence agencies are doing so too. In light of the brief introduction we did indeed come across a client who had been used for Remote Viewing by our British Intelligence agencies. Our client had managed over a three year period to give our British Intelligence agencies the low down on all the: Islamist fanaticals, politicians, celebrities and even on ordinary people too. Our client however gave us the list of names and activities of all the: gangsters, Asian gangsters and of every Asian with their Gunga Din politicians who are working in close collaboration with the SNP to ensure that Scotland Gets Independence. (laughter)
Posted on: Sat, 23 Aug 2014 09:48:32 +0000

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